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Is ebay something that can be utilised to get more views on listings? Has anyone had success with this?
 
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No. So many better options. Build your own landers for instance.
 
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you could make sales on there, people do it. IF its a dot com, nice logo, nice two word name, and you price it under 300, you can sell there.
 
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I had a great success with eBay.
My fist significant sale was via eBay.
I'm going back to eBay now.
 
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In the very early domain trading days, ebay was one of the few places to sell domains but it became known for sellers outrageous pricing for even the poorest quality of domains. I don't think it ever recovered as a domain sales platform. There's no checks on who owns what, so members can list any domain they want to, on top of that you would have to arrange your own escrow or raise a dispute quite early in the sales process before your funds are Auto-released. I can't imagine any serious domain buyers searching for domains there
 
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I can't imagine any serious domain buyers searching for domains there

I have to agree. It worked for awhile "back in the day".
 
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Yes, you can use eBay to get more views on your domain listings. Use strong keywords like “premium” or “brandable” in your title and description. Try auction-style listings with low starting bids to attract more attention. Add a logo or mockup and proof that you own the domain to build trust. While it doesn’t guarantee a sale, eBay’s large audience can help you get good exposure, especially for popular or business-friendly domains.
 
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